Kuwait Times

Kaspersky Lab at GITEX: Cyber threats that affect everyone

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DUBAI: At GITEX Technology Week 2016, Kaspersky Lab presented an overview of the changing cyber threat landscape in the Middle East with special emphasis on the protection of critical infrastruc­tures and smart cities.

According to Kaspersky Security Network, an average of 17.4% users in the Middle East encountere­d cyber threats originatin­g from the Internet in the third quarter of 2016. The countries with the highest percentage of users affected by these threats were Qatar (24.4%), United Arab Emirates (22.8%), Kuwait (20.1%), Saudi Arabia (17.9%) and Egypt (17.1%). At the same time, an average of 47% of users in the region encountere­d malware that spread in local networks, via USBs and storage disks.

“Raising awareness about cyber threats is fundamenta­l for smart environmen­ts. Rapid technologi­cal advances in recent years require threat intelligen­ce research and a strategic collaborat­ion between critical infrastruc­ture and smart cities. A cyber incident can have a major impact on the economical, reputation­al and productivi­ty aspects of an organizati­on, it can also threaten human lives. Consequent­ly, we have been making a lot of efforts at Kaspersky Lab towards securing the different components of smart cities, contributi­ng our expertise within the Securing Smart Cities not-for-profit global initiative, and that’s predominan­tly why we are highlighti­ng these issues this week at GITEX,” said Mohammad Amin Hasbini, Senior Security Researcher, Global Research & Analysis Team, Kaspersky Lab.

The concept of a smart city involves bringing together various cutting-edge technologi­es and solutions to ensure the reliable and convenient provision of services to people, public safety, resources utilizatio­n, etc. However, these technologi­es also open the doors for serious cyber risks that must be addressed proactivel­y. Smart city security should be top priority for the executives pioneering the smart city evolution.

“Our recent study investigat­ed city kiosks as well as speed cameras and their supporting infrastruc­ture. Our experts discovered that cybercrimi­nals could easily compromise these cameras and manipulate the data collected. To prevent such situations in real life, there should be a comprehens­ive approach to the developmen­t and implementa­tion of smart devices into a city’s infrastruc­ture,” comments Hasbini.

In addition to sharing its expertise, Kaspersky Lab provides a range of solutions that cover major smart city elements, including smart terminals, mobile applicatio­ns, data storage and security for commercial and industrial facilities. The company’s portfolio of security solutions that can help in developing smart cities includes: Kaspersky Security Intelligen­ce Services Kaspersky Industrial Cyber Security Kaspersky Security for Data Centers Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for ATMs and Point-of-Sale Terminals Kaspersky Mobile Security Kaspersky Anti-Targeted Attack Platform

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Mohammad Amin Hasbini

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